1874 20C Twenty Cents, Judd-1354, Pollock-1498, Low R.7, PR64
PCGS. CAC. Ex: Denali Collection. The central figure of the
obverse is a seated Liberty facing left, with Liberty pole and
globe. The globe is inscribed LIBERTY. The figure is surrounded by
two bales of cotton, a tobacco plant, and a sheaf of wheat. An arc
of 13 stars surrounds the figure above, with the date below. The
reverse die is similar to the design adopted for regular issue
coinage except for minor differences in leaf position, and the
second arrowhead points above the T in TWENTY. Struck in silver
with a plain edge. Frosty stone-gray motifs rise above unblemished
glassy fields. The obverse has lilac, peach, and plum-red shades
that deepen near the rim. The reverse is mostly fire-red with a
partial band of cobalt-blue at the margin. Population: 2 in 64, 1
finer (12/12). (PCGS# 61658)